I agree. But that's what happens when your reading a book that's a description of a video game. It was really easy to see yourself in the video game fighting off enemies and then getting to bosses and passing a level when you were reading. So that didn't surprise me.

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"A dog doesn't care if you're rich or poor, clever or dull, smart or dumb. Give him your heart and he'll give you his. How many people can you say that about, how many people can make you feel rare?"

Even then, I didn't feel I was in the video game. A lot of the action would be summarized. There were only a couple instances of combat that were given great amounts of play by play. I'm thinking of the fight with the Bull Rancor and the fight with the Emperor. In particular I expected a lot more out of the fights with the various jedi and some of the imperial troops. Like when the apprentice found the imperial troops on Kashyyyk, he does a mind trick on two Troopers, then suddenly he's fighting the garrison commander. What happened to all the other troops?